I've recently got into Operation Flashpoint again after playing the "Arma" (sequel to Op Flash) demo which officially sucked as it was a carbon copy of Flashpoint. I've been messing around with a few Stargate mods for Flashpoint and just installed an A-Wing! The map editor is ace as well. I produced a fleet of 50 bicycles heading down a road called Tour de France that gets bombed by two A-10's with LGB's. Bicycles fly with suitable force ^_^. Good times.

Oblivion modding community is just crazy. There are mods out there that completley change the game (for the better most of the time), graphically (combine some high-quality graphic mods together, and you get a game that's 50% better looking than stock) and gameplay wise (loot mods, level scaling mods, combat improvement mods...).

Well, the modding never stops for UT2004 and while things have slowed down, I do take a look at AoE2 mods now and then. Then there's good ol' Jedi Academy and Half-Life 2 which is really good. And finally there's Civilization IV, which isn't "heavily modded" but yeah, the community's rich.

Sims 2. I've got a DCU Watchtower neighborhood, but I'm still waiting for someone to do a good wheelchair mod so I can have a proper Oracle.

Pirates: Live the Life - not heavily modded, but there are a few tweaks I've loaded. One adds blood to the sword hits. Another speeds up the sailing time (and the calendar) so you aren't sitting through long stretches of nothing from the Yucatan to Havana. Another takes out the items that don't do you any good.

Black and White 2 - I've figured out how to adjust the files that control resources, so I can make the game harder (same buildings cost more wood, people eat more grain), or easier (less grain or wood). Would love mods regarding the Creature, though. I never seem to know what to do with it, as I'm so "hands on" with the village.

Also both NWN 1 and 2 have lots of mods, in never winter nights vault there are tons of them. As well as the sims 1 (just an oldie, but it still rocks).

"Revenge is never a straight line. It's a forest. And like a forest it's easy to lose your way to get lost When engaged in combat, the vanquishing of thine enemy can be the warrior's only concern. This is the first and cardinal rule of combat. Suppress all human emotion and compassion. Kill whoever stands in thy way, even if that be Lord God, or Buddha himself..."